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Epic fantasy by JRR Tolkien published for convenience in three volumes in 1954-1955. Dubbed The Trilogy by its many fans, the work is nevertheless a single novel: This remarkable work by the mid-1960s had become, especially in its appeal to young people, a sociocultural phenomenon.

The Lord of the Rings is heavily influenced by Tolkien's interest in philology, [fairy tale]?s and Norse and Celtic mythology. Tolkien designed a complete mythology for his realm of Middle Earth, including genealogies of characters, languages, runes, calenders and histories.

The plot of the Lord of the Rings follows directly from his earlier book The Hobbit and more obliquely from the Silmarillion.

The hobbits of Tolkien's earlier tale become embroiled in great events that threaten their entire world, as Sauron, the embodiment of evil, attempts to regain the lost One Ring which will restore him to full potency.

There was an animated film made in 1978, directed by [Ralph Bakshi]?, based on The Lord of the Rings, which covered only the first volume. The intended sequels never appeared.

A new [live action film]? has been completed, and the first part is due to be released in December 2001. The other two parts have already been filmed, but will be released later.

The [Encyclopedia of Arda] is a good source for further information.


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